1. He was actually very fond of Kairi; she was a good quiet girl and didn't make a lot of fuss, and something about her presence soothed him in turn.
2. Ansem was both father-figure and hero to him; in a very twisted way, Xehanort (and Xemnas after him) did it all in an attempt to win the old man's approval and applause.
3. The other half of that, of course, is his suspicion that what he lost with his memory is deadly important; the experiments were also in an attempt to outrun the darkness he knew followed him all the way to Radient Garden, under Ansem the Wise's nose.
4. Was extremely fond of word puzzles and anagrams, which carried over into the naming schemes he used as a Nobody.
5. He never meant for any of it to go the way it actually did.
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Date: 2007-10-04 09:39 pm (UTC)1. He was actually very fond of Kairi; she was a good quiet girl and didn't make a lot of fuss, and something about her presence soothed him in turn.
2. Ansem was both father-figure and hero to him; in a very twisted way, Xehanort (and Xemnas after him) did it all in an attempt to win the old man's approval and applause.
3. The other half of that, of course, is his suspicion that what he lost with his memory is deadly important; the experiments were also in an attempt to outrun the darkness he knew followed him all the way to Radient Garden, under Ansem the Wise's nose.
4. Was extremely fond of word puzzles and anagrams, which carried over into the naming schemes he used as a Nobody.
5. He never meant for any of it to go the way it actually did.